Step into the extraordinary world of Joe Boyd, the visionary producer and writer who orchestrated the soundscape of a generation. Starting his illustrious career in the 1960s managing Americana acts, Boyd moved to London where he produced groundbreaking albums for legendary artists like Pink Floyd, The Incredible String Band, Toots and the Maytals, and Nick Drake.
In 1979, he founded Hannibal Records, a trailblazing label at the forefront of the world music movement, releasing an exceptional catalog that transcended borders and genres. Following his acclaimed memoir, White Bicycles: Making Music in the 1960s, which chronicled his formative years, Boyd has devoted himself to penning its much-anticipated sequel, And the Roots of Rhythm Remain. The title draws inspiration from Paul Simon's "Under African Skies" from the legendary Graceland album.
This new book is not just a sequel—it's a timeless masterpiece destined to become a classic in music literature. Like the enduring rhythms of Graceland, Boyd's narrative promises to resonate with readers and music aficionados for generations to come.
Don't miss our exclusive feature on Joe Boyd's indelible impact on the music industry. Join us in celebrating a legacy that continues to inspire and shape the world of music. This is a story that transcends time—a journey you won't want to miss.
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